The Minister of Security of the Nation, Patricia Bullrichhe was in the center of the political scene after publicly declare that he does not rule out to present himself as a candidate in the legislative elections of October 26.
In a radial interview, Patricia Bullrich He said: “I am in a team and if they ask me, I will be,” leaving the door open to an eventual postulation by the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Declarations occur in a context of political reconfiguration, especially in the capital of the country.
After the defeat of the PRO in the early election promoted by the head of the Buenos Aires government, Jorge Macrithe party seeks to recompose forces and does not rule out an alliance with Libertad Avanza (LLA), the space led by President Javier Milei.
However, from the environment of Karina MileiGeneral Secretary of the Presidency, have been sharp: “There are no possibilities.” Bullrich, which has been a key figure both in the PRO and the current libertarian government, was cautious about a possible alliance: “I am not at the negotiating table. We will see what is evaluated regarding the type of agreement of the province and the type of agreement that can be made in the capital,” he said.

One of the points that the minister questioned firmly was the unfolding of the elections in the city of Buenos Aires. According to Bullrichthe decision to advance the elections generated a “out of place” situation that resulted in unnecessary electoral confrontation.
“What suits politics? Elections on September 7. What suits people? Vote only once,” he said, making a clear difference between partisan interests and citizen needs.
Criticism
This criticism points directly to Jorge Macri, who is responsible for having generated a fragmented electoral scenario that, according to her, favored freedom advances in the early contest.
Patricia Bullrich It was also emphatic in rejecting the so -called “testimonial candidacies”, a common practice in Argentine policy in which officials run for legislative positions without intention to assume them. “It cannot happen that one leaves a position, goes to the election and then returns to charge. Leaving a ministry or an intention to return is an electoral fraud,” he said.
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